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Home Bargains Shoppers left furious after discovering a mistake in the Christmas decorations

Festive fans are furious after noticing another error with Christmas items sold at Home Bargains.

Previously, shoppers discovered an error on the Winter Charm Metal Standing Street Sign.

Home Bargain shoppers are baffled by a mistake in their Christmas decorations

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Home Bargain shoppers are baffled by a mistake in their Christmas decorationsCredit: Alamy
Fans previously discovered another error on their Christmas sign that read 'Welcome to the North Pole'

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Fans previously discovered another error on their Christmas sign that read ‘Welcome to the North Pole’Credit: Facebook/BARGAIN LOVERS Poundland, Home Bargains, B&M, Primark, The Range

The sign, which gives directions to Santa’s workshop, the elf village and the reindeer stables, was originally priced at £6.99 but was reduced to just £2.99.

However, stunned customers discovered that the sign reading ‘Welcome to the North Pole’ was missing the ‘e’ in ‘the’.

Now shoppers have discovered another problem with another Christmas product.

Go to the Facebook group Extreme Coupons and Bargains UK, one proud shopper shared his ‘beautiful little glass bottles with (a) straw’ that cost 75 cents.

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She posted a photo of it and wrote: “Perfect as bedtime milk with Christmas jammies.

“And they look fantastic on my hot chocolate station.”

The customer bought a Santa Claus-themed bottle in red and another in a green elf theme, but only realized the mistake when eagle-eyed festive fans pointed it out.

The green bottle correctly reads: “I am on the Nice list.”

But the red bottle, which should say ‘Jingle all the way’, instead says ‘Jingle all the way’.

One Facebook commenter wrote: ‘You know JINGLE is misspelled on the red Christmas bottles.

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“I told an employee and they left them on the shelves.”

Another added: “Mispells the jingle that’s why they’re cheap.”

A third said: “I bought them and didn’t even check the spelling.”

A fourth wrote: “The positive thing is that you see how attentive the kids are. I think they’re great.”

One shopper didn't realize what the mistake was until other eagle-eyed festive fans pointed it out

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One shopper didn’t realize what the mistake was until other eagle-eyed festive fans pointed it outCredit: Facebook
The bottle must say 'Jingle all the way'

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The bottle must say ‘Jingle all the way’Credit: Facebook
Instead, the 'l' is in the wrong position and should come after the 'g'

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Instead, the ‘l’ is in the wrong position and should come after the ‘g’Credit: Facebook

The shopper edited her original post to add: “It was noted that the jingle was misspelled.

“That’s why they’re cheap. I’ve never noticed it and doubt my little girl will. I still think they’re super cute.”

Which Home Bargains stores have cafes?

THERE are 19 home bargain shops with a café. Check out the list below to find your nearest one.

  1. Dover
  2. Oxford
  3. Crossroads
  4. Alfreton
  5. Amesbury
  6. Byrom St
  7. Hyndburn
  8. Preston3
  9. Bacon
  10. Ash New
  11. Norris Green
  12. Prescot
  13. Clifton Moor
  14. Trimdon
  15. Crosshands
  16. Holt Rd
  17. Almond Vale RP
  18. Newtownabbey Resite
  19. Armagh

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